Homewood Star February 2024

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February 2024 | Volume 14 | Issue 9

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Scoring high marks Smith, Hunter represent Homewood in state Teacher of the Year competition By LOYD McINTOSH

Homewood Theatre and Homewood Library team up for a Valentine’s Dinner Theatre show.

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pair of teachers from Homewood High School and Hall-Kent Elementary School will represent Homewood City Schools in the 2024-25 Alabama Teacher of the Year program. Katie Smith, an English teacher at Homewood High School, is Homewood’s Secondary Teacher of the Year, and Katie Hunter, a second grade teacher at Hall-Kent, is the district’s Elementary Teacher of the Year. Both now move on to the next

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Lady Patriots leaning on depth and experience.

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Events.................. 14 Sports.................. 16 Opinion...............20 Medical Guide... 22

Katie Smith, an English teacher at Homewood High School, talks with Lottie Hill as Hill and other students in Smith’s ninth grade English class discuss reasons that people are mean to each other talks with Lottie Hill, left, as Hill and other students in Smith’s ninth grade English class work in a small group as they prepare to read “Of Mice and Men” on Jan. 9. Smith was named the Secondary Teacher of the Year for Homewood City Schools. Photo by Erin Nelson Sweeney.

Patriot band preparing for Ireland trip By GRACE THORNTON

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Members of the Patriot Marching Band practice marching in the Homewood High band room on Jan. 10 in preparation of the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin, Ireland. Photo by Erin Nelson Sweeney.

Leigh Lewis laughs when Chris Cooper calls her the instigator behind the Homewood High School Patriot Band’s upcoming trip to Dublin, Ireland. She says it wasn’t her suggestion, but she very much supports it — she loved her own trip there in high school. “I was in the band room helping with something for the band’s 50th anniversary, and he said they were considering an Ireland trip,” Lewis said of Cooper, the band’s director. “I told him I had been the first time.” Lewis went in 1993 as a sophomore in the Homewood High School color guard.

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